Former President George W. Bush reinstated a policy in 2001 that restricted foreign countries using American dollars for abortions. CBS political consultant Craig Crawford called the action "red meat to the Bible Belt conservatives."
Just three days after taking office, President Barack Obama rescinded the Mexico City Policy, a policy set into place by Ronald Reagan that prohibited American funding for foreign abortions. Have the media called it red meat for liberals? No. They've mostly been silent.
Signing on the Sneak
Obama signed the executive order late on Jan. 23, the day after the 36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. It was also Friday, a moment that TIME magazine's Amy Sullivan called, "a time traditionally reserved for the release of information an administration would like to bury." During the Clinton administration, Friday afternoon was the time for "document dumps," when the scandal-ridden White House released embarrassing pieces of its paper trail.
Even Hollywood recognizes the timing for what it is - a calculated strategy to avoid tough press. Characters in the liberal political drama "The West Wing" refer to such days as "take out the trash day." "The West Wing," by the way, is a show whose ultimate fantasy -- a young, Democratic congressman from nowhere becoming president --was fulfilled in Obama's election.
Sullivan reported that Obama "wants to turn down the heat on an issue that has defined and divided American politics for more than three decades" and based on the media coverage of his decision, it seems to have worked.
CBS and NBC barely mentioned the change in policy during the Jan. 23, 2009 Evening News and Nightly News broadcasts. On the Saturday "Early Show," CBS correspondent Kimberly Dozier noted during a wrap-up of the president's first few days in office that "Mr. Obama also quietly stepped into the abortion debate" with his executive order that overturned the ban on funding for foreign abortions.
Only ABC acknowledged the controversial nature of Obama's decision, two days after the fact during World News Sunday. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi noted that the president hoped "not to provoke anti-abortion groups" with the order, and that "it didn't work." Alfonsi also featured Tony Perkins, president of the pro-life Family Research Council, who said that Obama "does not have consensus and support from, from the majority of Americans" on social issues.
No networks reported the fact that in a 55-page "wish list" sent to the Obama-Biden transition team by abortion rights groups, reinstating American funding for foreign abortions topped the list with regard to international matters.
Bush "Pleased" the Right
What a difference from eight years ago. Then, Crawford wasn't the only person accusing Bush of playing politics.
Dan Rather, "CBS Evening News" anchor, introduced a Jan. 22, 2001 report on Bush's reinstatement of the policy by calling it "something to quickly please the right flank in his party." John Roberts, chief White House correspondent at CBS, noted "the president waded into controversy on this first day" and "in a nod to anti-abortion groups...announced he'll cut federal funding to organizations that provide family planning and abortion counseling overseas."
Roberts' report also featured criticism by Gloria Feldt, then-president of Planned Parenthood, "The fundamental human and civil right to make our own child-bearing choices is at greater threat than it has been anytime in the 28 years since Roe vs. Wade was decided." Feldt's comment re-aired during CBS' Jan. 23, 2001" The Early Show." CBS failed to provide a pro-life counterpoint to Feldt.
ABC White House correspondent Terry Moran said Bush's decision was "designed to appeal to anti-abortion conservatives" on the Jan. 22, 2001 "World News Tonight."
Newsweek's Howard Fineman told NBC's Matt Lauer during the Jan. 23, 2001 "Today" that with the executive order stopping the flow of American money to foreign abortion providers, "George W. Bush following a plan. Secure the base. The Christian right is fundamental to the Republican Party and to his presidency."
Later in the same broadcast, anchor Ann Curry ignored the pro-life support Bush enjoyed as a result of his executive order. She reported, "Abortion rights supporters are condemning the president's order Monday, restoring a Reagan-era ban on U.S. funding of overseas family planning groups that advocate abortion."
Explain and Inform
One thing remained constant in the network coverage from then until Obama's overturning of the Mexico City Policy: no explanation of the policy aside from as ABC's Chris Cuomo noted on the Jan. 23, 2009 Good Morning America, "the policy was put in place by Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton overturned, but it was reinstituted by George W. Bush."
But the same day, Family Research Council's Tom McClusky succinctly explained the policy and what it means now that Obama has rescinded it:
In as little words as possible, the Mexico City policy halts U.S. family planning funds from going to foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that perform abortions or "actively promote" abortion as a method of family planning in other countries... The effect of President Obama rescinding the Mexico City Policy is that now millions ($461 million in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008) of dollars are taken away from family planning groups that do not promote abortion, and delivered into the hands of organizations that are the most militant in promoting abortion as a population-control method - especially in countries that find abortion objectionable on moral grounds.
ABC may not have covered the story immediately or explained the policy, but the network did recognize that allowing organizations to spend American dollars on abortion is not accepted by all. CBS and NBC failed the American public by not explaining what the policy does and also by not holding Obama to the same scrutiny they held Bush to back in 2001.
—Colleen Raezler is a research assistant at the Culture and Media Institute




















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The media is not going to
January 29, 2009 - 14:22 ET by ricklailThe media is not going to mention many of the things he has done so far. They are going to provide cover for him as long as they can get by with it.
Ricky Joe the Plumber
Have the media called it
January 29, 2009 - 14:29 ET by Trix RabbitHave the media called it red meat for liberals?
No, they may call it macrobiotics and alfalfa sprouts, but never red meat.
For the MSM: In your pomp and all your glory, you're a poorer man than me. As you lick the boots of death born out of fear.
Ian Anderson "Wind up"
Mexico City Act
January 29, 2009 - 14:30 ET by BlondeOdd, earlier I went to Senator Mel Martinez's website to contact him regarding the porkulus bill. (He's the worst sort of RINO)....to my surprise, his front page was all about how horrible it was that Obama got rid of it.
When I went back to put in a link, I found this:
Senators Re-Introduce the Life at Conception Act
January 29, 2009
In an attempt to protect the unborn by resolving the question of when life begins, U.S. Sens. Mel Martinez, R-Fla., Roger Wicker, R-Miss., Sam Brownback, R-Kan., Tom Coburn, R-Okla., Jim DeMint, R-S.C., Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., James Inhofe, R-Okla., John Thune, R-S.D., David Vitter, R-La., and George Voinovich, R-Ohio, have re-introduced the Life at Conception Act, legislation that declares that life begins at conception and the unborn to be "persons" under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.
Do you think we'll hear ONE word about this from the axis media?
of course not, blonde!
January 29, 2009 - 15:10 ET by clinging to my guns and my religioni also was floored by that when i visited senator martinez' website about my opposition to the "stimulus" package. the "life at conception act" will never see the light of day, but at least it's one more "thumbed nose" at bho!
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle." Edmund Burke
So, now that we're paying
January 29, 2009 - 14:48 ET by Indiana JoeSo, now that we're paying for foreign abortions, how long before we'll be paying for domestic abortions?
How can you provide the one and deny the other?
This will be the argument (and the next big push) from NARAL and PP and all others in the abortion industry.
"Meet the new boss, same as the old boss..." - The Who
paying for domestic abortions
January 29, 2009 - 14:54 ET by SickofLibsWe already are, and have been... 305 million to PP in 05-06 alone.
Exactly right SoL... You
January 29, 2009 - 15:16 ET by bigtimerExactly right SoL...
You beat me to it.
I was going to post that too IJ.
Thought you knew. ;-)
Make that me three, LOL
January 29, 2009 - 16:22 ET by thebutlerdiditWas I the only one who cheered the guy who rammed his SUV into a PP office on Abortion Day? I wouldn't want anyone hurt, but I wouldn't have cried if the building was destroyed.
Bringing the government in to run Wall Street is like saying, "Dad burned the dinner, let's get the dog to cook." PJ O'Rourke
tbdi... No, you weren't
January 29, 2009 - 17:12 ET by bigtimertbdi...
No, you weren't alone. ;-)
The media did its job on this subject
January 29, 2009 - 17:01 ET by Fist of EtiquetteIts job being to snow the public on Obama's far left agenda on abortion rights. I told a friend of mine, who is a young, devout and anti-abortion Christian, that this is what Obama would do if president.
He was completely surprised when Obama did the predictable. During the campaign the media had my young friend so convinced of Obama's commitment to reducing abortions that he voted for the man.
Huddled Masses poem reworked
January 29, 2009 - 18:25 ET by MidAmericaIn honor of obama's Global War on Fetus's:
Send me your zygotes, your fertilized eggs,
Your huddled blastocysts yearning to be free.
The wretched refuse of your fecund uterus.
Send these, the unwanted, the inconvenient, to me.
I lift up my scalpel to the eternal door.
Guess What Losers!
January 29, 2009 - 18:41 ET by guttermouthClinton did the same thing. It's been a back and forth between dems and reps for decades.
Also, don't all be so ignorant. Planned Parenthood offers services other than abortions. And let me tell you, that morning after pill is a godsend!!!
Well?
January 29, 2009 - 18:54 ET by general companyPlanned Parenthood offers services other than abortions.
I dont think that counsling woman (some of who are underage rape victims) into having an abortion realy count.
"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg
If you think the morning after pill
January 29, 2009 - 19:06 ET by choselife3xIs a 'godsend', you've just indicated which god YOU serve.
In order to be pro-choice, one must first be born. Ah, the irony.
Oh goody...good ol' gutter
January 29, 2009 - 19:15 ET by bigtimerOh goody...good ol' gutter is back with such words of wisdom.
Good thing your mother didn't think like you do when you were in her womb.
She does think you're a godsend doesn't she gutter?
Oh boy!
January 29, 2009 - 19:44 ET by RukusOl' Newsbusters have a blog
Ee i ee i o
And on this blog they have some libs
Ee i ee i o
With a troll troll here
And a troll troll there
Here a troll
There a troll
Everywhere a troll troll
Ol' Newsbusters have a blog
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Word!
Gary (poet?) LOL!
Sorry Al, I've used up my allotment of "don't give a crap!"
Missed you too, sweetheart
January 30, 2009 - 18:07 ET by guttermouthSorry, doll...I was planned.
Really? Thats to bad. Tell
January 30, 2009 - 18:10 ET by bassndudeReally? Thats to bad. Tell your mom its not to late for one of those late term abortions. A hammer should do the trick.
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
Oh how cute!
January 30, 2009 - 18:14 ET by guttermouthYou want me dead because of differing opinions. Enjoy the next 8 years sucka.
Guttermouth shrieked
January 30, 2009 - 18:21 ET by choselife3xAs he shoved handful after handful of gubmint pork into his fabulously unattractive face.
In order to be pro-choice, one must first be born. Ah, the irony.
Oh right!
January 30, 2009 - 18:34 ET by guttermouthThat's why I haven't been here in a while, bigtimer. The name calling, the immaturity, the lack of any sense of original thought... It's like arguing with children. Are you a child, or just a republitard?
Considering this is the
January 30, 2009 - 18:18 ET by BuffNBoneConsidering this is the Friday before the Superbowl, is there any gouge (information) about executive orders that may have been signed late this PM?
"Fighters are fun but bombers make policy"
Gouge
January 30, 2009 - 18:23 ET by BlondeLOL....haven't heard that one in a while.